This article delves into the regional variations in Yuan Dynasty porcelain production beyond Jingdezhen, exploring the characteristics of celadon wares from Fujian and Zhejiang, and the distinct styles of white and blue and white wares from northern kilns.
This article compares and contrasts Yuan Dynasty porcelain with that of the Song Dynasty, highlighting differences in style, technique, form, and the emergence of blue and white as a key distinguishing factor.